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Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Northport candidates have deadline to file in time for August election
For Northport's Aug. 26 municipal election, in which the mayor's and all five council seats are open, the window for the municipal elections manager to accept statements of candidacy opened June 10 and closes 5 p.m. June 24. Incumbent Mayor John Hinton has announced he won't be seeking re-election. One of the first to state his intent to run was Dale Phillips, a retired law enforcement officer. Phillips is running for mayor, an office he'd previously sought in 2020. Of the incumbents, District 3's Karl Wiggins and District 4's Jamie Dykes have announced re-election plans. Other incumbent councilors include Christy Bobo, District 1, also the council president; Woodrow Washington, District 2; and Anwar Aiken, District 5. More: Northport Mayor John Hinton says he won't seek re-election Those announcing intent to run for those offices include Turnley Smith for District 1; Zach Stone for District 2; Jamie Conger for District 3; Holt Clark for District 4; and Danny Higdon for District 5. To qualify as candidates, Northport citizens must be residents for 90 days or more preceding Aug. 26, fill out paperwork and pay fees. Those seats have been hot ones since summer 2023, when loud opposition arose to the council's plan for selling the 70-year-old Northport Community Center Park, to developers hoping to build a mixed residential and retail site. After six months' due diligence period, the proposal was dropped that December. That fall, the Kentuck Art Center, struggling with the council's proposed contract for 2024 and beyond, announced they were seeking a new home for its annual centerpiece festival. For the first time in its more than fived-decade existence, the Kentuck Festival of the Arts moved out of Northport's Kentuck Park, and into Tuscaloosa's recently renovated Snow Hinton Park. The 2025 54th Kentuck Festival of the Arts will return to Snow Hinton Park, Oct. 11-12. Residents also vociferously objected to what some termed a "bait-and-switch," when the council evolved its University Beach plan from a relatively modest 11-acre water park to a 76.2-acre mutli-use site, planned at a cost of about $350 million. In May, the council voted 3-2 to approve a rezoning request and special district plan, despite again heated objections. Texas-based developer Kent Donahue has offered images and information projecting a 10-acre lagoon, water park, hotel, dining, retail, residential facilities, and spaces for performance, rental events and a conference center. In March 2024, Jeff Hogg, former city council president, announced he was stepping down, due to ongoing threats and harassment. The controversies drew overflow council meetings, at Northport's City Hall, and spurred creation of the Northport Political Action Committee, whose platforms include strengthening community engagement, ensuring transparent and accountable government, fiscal stability, infrastructure investments, economic development, sustainable growth, enhanced community spaces, and competitive and fair-step raises for city employees. NPAC has endorsed in all the races: Phillips, Smith, Stone, Conger, Dykes and Higdon. On Tuesday Aug. 26, the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. CDT at each of the district polling locations: District 1: Northport City Hall, 3500 McFarland Blvd. District 2: New Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 1317 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. District 3: Daystar Family Church, 3975 Watermelon Road District 4: Northport Fire and Rescue Station No. 2, Union Chapel Road District 5: Flatwoods Baptist Church, 4520 70th Ave. If runoffs are necessary, they will be held Sept. 23. Reach Mark Hughes Cobb at This article originally appeared on The Tuscaloosa News: June 24 deadline set for Northport council, mayor candidates

RNZ News
07-05-2025
- Sport
- RNZ News
Bangladesh wrap up series against New Zealand
Dale Phillips during NZA cricket training, 2025. Photo: PHOTOSPORT Bangladesh A have won the 50-over series against New Zealand A after winning game two in Sylhet by 87 runs. After being put into bat first Bangladesh scored 344 for five with New Zealand dismissed for 257 in reply. Mahidul Islam Ankon and captain Nurul Hasan both scored centuries as the home side posted an imposing score. Northern Districts pace bowler Kristian Clarke took 2-71 from his ten overs, while Zak Foulkes and Adi Ashok took one each. Four of New Zealand's bowlers went for more than 50 runs. In reply Otago opener Dale Phillips hit 79 from 54 balls, but he was the only batter to make a sizeable contribution. Clarke hit 39, Mitch Hay 38 and Josh Clarkson 34. Bangladesh spinner Mosaddek Hossain took three wickets. Bangladesh won the first game by seven wickets. The third and final 50-over game is in Sylhet on Saturday. The two sides then meet in two unofficial tests.


Otago Daily Times
28-04-2025
- Sport
- Otago Daily Times
Two Volts in strong NZ A side
Two Otago players feature in a Black Caps back-up brigade heading to Bangladesh later this week. Nine players with international experience are included in a 15-strong New Zealand A squad for five games on the sub-continent. Otago Volts player of the year Dale Phillips, accustomed to seeing brother Glenn skipping around the world with the Black Caps, will get a valuable opportunity to press his claims for higher honours. Volts team-mate Dean Foxcroft will also be eager to impress both with the bat and as a spin bowling candidate. The tour, comprising three white-ball and two four-day games across Sylhet and Dhaka, represents an opportunity to develop New Zealand's next level of men's talent and follows last year's home and away tours against Australia A. Wellington captain and former Volts batter Nick Kelly, who made his Black Caps debut during the recent ODI series against Pakistan, will lead the team in the 50-over games, while Northern Districts batter Joe Carter will captain the side in the two four-day clashes. Carter excelled in New Zealand A's last visit to the sub-continent, averaging 60 and scoring two first-class centuries, including a career-best 197 during the 2022 tour to India. The batting unit includes recent Black Caps debutants Rhys Mariu and Muhammad Abbas, as well as Canterbury player of the year Matt Boyle and Central Stags Ford Trophy player of the year Curtis Heaphy. Boyle, Phillips and Heaphy each amassed more than 1000 runs across the domestic season. Canterbury wicketkeeper-batter Mitch Hay will embark on his third New Zealand A series, after featuring 17 times for the Black Caps since making his international debut against Sri Lanka in Dambulla in November. The 24-year-old has proven his ability at the highest level with both bat and gloves and notched his highest international score, an unbeaten 99, in the second ODI against Pakistan at Seddon Park earlier this month. Auckland left-arm fast bowler Ben Lister, who featured 15 times for the Black Caps across the 2023-24 season, returns from injury to spearhead a pace bowling unit including the rising Zak Foulkes and Kristian Clarke. The pace bowling stock are further bolstered by allrounders Josh Clarkson and Abbas, who offers a left-arm seam option. The spin bowling group will be led by Auckland Aces leg spinner Adi Ashok and Central Stags left-armer Jayden Lennox, who receives his maiden New Zealand A call-up, while Foxcroft also offers a handy right-arm off spin option. The squad will be coached by Bob Carter with support from fellow New Zealand Cricket high performance coach Paul Wiseman and former Otago Volts assistant coach Ben McCord. Carter said the squad was made up of a host of high-potential players. "We're really looking forward to touring Bangladesh," Carter said. "For several players, it will be their first time experiencing sub-continent conditions, which will be a great challenge and opportunity to further their skillsets." The New Zealand A squad will leave Auckland on Thursday before their first 50-over game in Sylhet on Monday. New Zealand A The squad Muhammad Abbas (Wellington Firebirds), Adi Ashok (Auckland Aces), Matt Boyle (Canterbury), Joe Carter (Northern Districts, red-ball captain), Kristian Clarke (Northern Districts), Josh Clarkson (Central Stags), Zak Foulkes (Canterbury), Dean Foxcroft (Otago Volts), Mitch Hay (Canterbury), Curtis Heaphy (Central Stags), Nick Kelly (Wellington Firebirds, white-ball captain), Jayden Lennox (Central Stags), Ben Lister (Auckland Aces), Rhys Mariu (Canterbury), Dale Phillips (Otago Volts). — APL